EISA Information for Learners
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“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
— Nelson Mandela
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The External Integrated Summative Assessment (EISA) serves as a standardised national assessment or examination for awarding Occupational Certificates. The standardised assessment ensures consistent and credible evaluation of skills and knowledge across all occupational qualifications, part qualifications, and trades
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The EISA process employs nationally standardised instruments created and delivered by qualified Assessment Quality Partners (AQPs) approved the by Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO). Assessments can only be done at accredited assessment centres
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EISA eligibility requires learners to demonstrate completion of all mandatory knowledge, practical, and workplace experience modules outlined by a specific qualification. A statement of results issued by an accredited Skills Development Provider verifies that a learner has fulfilled all prerequisites and is qualified to participate in the EISA. You can only register for your EISA once your Skills Development Provider has issued you with your Statement of Results. You will require this document to book for your EISA.
How do I obtain my Occupational Certificate?
What documents will I need to register for my EISA?
Certified ID Copy. Ensure that you have a certified copy of your ID. The certification stamp and date must not be older than three months. You can get your ID certified at your local police station.
Certified Statement of Results showing competence in the Knowledge, Practical, and Workplace components. If you have not received your statement of results from your Skills Development provider then request a copy.
Certified Copy of Highest Qualification. Ensure that you have a certified copy of your highest qualification certificate available.
Updated CV. Your CV must be updated to include your current role and responsibilities.
Special needs. If you have any special needs or requirements for your EISA, you will require a medical certificate or letter from a qualified and registered medical practitioner.
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